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Simple. Sturdy. Ready to Write.


These uncoated rush postcards feature a smooth, writable surface that’s ideal for stamping, notes, or signatures. Delivered fast and designed for everyday use—no shine, no fuss.

  Rush turnaround: Same-day and next-day printing available
  Uncoated surface: Easy to write or stamp on without smearing
  Thick 16pt cardstock: Clean, professional feel with no gloss
  Flexible sizing: Meets USPS mailing requirements
  Low minimums: Order as few as 25 postcards
  Eco-friendly: 300 GSM / 30% post-consumer / FSC Certified
  Free shipping: On all U.S. orders (excludes HI, AK, PR, Canada)
  File check included: We review every file before printing
Rush Turnarounds
Rush Turnarounds
File Checks
Worry-Free File Checks
Eco Printing
Eco-Friendly Printing
Made in USA
Made in the USA

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Yes! Our uncoated stock is pen friendly, perfect for writing and stamping.

Order by 1 PM EST and we can print and ship them TODAY!

16 pt is 0.0016 of an inch thick, which is equivalent to 350 GSM.  

Uncoated stocks soak up more ink, causing colors to spread unevenly. This can cause less vibrant colors compared to coated stocks. 

Unfortunately spot UV is not offered on uncoated stocks. Spot UV requires a smooth, coated surface to adhere properly and create the glossy effect which uncoated stocks don't provide. Uncoated paper is porous, meaning it absorbs liquids (like ink and coatings) rather than allowing them to sit on the surface. Even if applied, Spot UV on uncoated paper tends to flake, smudge, or wear off quickly because it doesn’t bond well with the rough, absorbent texture.